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Francis, W.J. | Ip, A. | Lescinsky, D. | Smith, M.F.M. | Car, N.
Abstract
This poster will present on the tools and their implementation for structured linked data at Geoscience Australia (GA). The datasets include: samples, sites, surveys, placenames. The goal is to have persistent identifiers and their profiles is governed through organisational policy with entities and relationships conceptualised in ontologies. Tools include the PID service, pyLDAPI https://github.com/RDFLib/pyLDAPI, and including current work to investigate the new content negotiation by profile – separate from media type, standardising these profiles and the expression of relationships to other features. Profile templates are implemented in entity specific pyLDAPI implementations with data transformed and delivered as standard formats and profiles, sourced from an internal, organisational point of truth – a common organisational data model with well-defined internal identifiers. Applications using these mechanisms to publish such open data at the feature level granularity and their relationships include the geoscience AusGIN portal (http://www.geoscience.gov.au/) and Location Index initiative (LOC-I).
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- Informatics, data architecture, persistent identifiers (PIDs)
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